Present: complete with a suction cup to put in a car or the place you would like

From: Wat Phra Borommathat Chediyaram, Kamphaeng Phet province

Origin: Thailand

Year: 2559 B.E. (2016 C.E.)

Power: Pha Yant King Ram Khamhaeng will bring good luck and progression to the owner. Also, the owner can pray to King Ram Khamhaeng for something. If that wish is realistic and not over karma, it will come true.

King Ram Khamhaeng (Thai: Pho Khun Ram Khamhaeng, around C.E. 1237 or 1247 -
1298) was the third king of the Phra Ruang dynasty, ruling the Sukhothai Kingdom (a forerunner of the modern kingdom of Thailand) from 1279–1298, during its most prosperous era. He is credited with the creation of the Thai alphabet and the firm establishment of Theravada Buddhism as the state religion of the kingdom.

About Pha Yant (Magic Cloth):

“Pha Yant” or magic cloth is a longtime sacred object in Thai belief. “Pha” means cloth. “Yant” means holy characters or designs. So “Pha Yant” means a piece of cloth which has holy characters or designs.
In the past, a monk made Pha Yant for people to help them safe from war like you see outfit of ancient Thai warriors or in Muay Thai as Prajead (armbands) and Mongkol (headband).
In fact, there are many kinds of Pha Yant sorted by purpose of the maker such as for charm, protection, luck or business.
To make cloth holy, a guru monk or master will write Yant (holy characters) on the cloth and then bless it with Katha (magic spell) about the certain power they want.
You can carry the magic cloth in a pocket, bag or wallet.

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Note: The real item may be different from picture. It is in original condition from temple.
We provide Katha in text and MP3 and instructions for every sacred item at Your Katha.